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Buckeye_Democrat

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2. The local news mostly focused on him being "stable"....
Tue Oct 20, 2020, 11:54 PM
Oct 2020

... after the plasma treatments and how he later tested negative for infection. Most people around here, including me, obviously didn't get the full story!

Found this GoFundMe page for him that described his lung damage from March/April, so he obviously wasn't fully recovered from the infection!

https://www.gofundme.com/f/frontlinedoctorChandraCOVID19lung-transplant


If you have ever met Dr. Mukul Chandra, you have been welcomed by his warm smile. He is a 19-time marathon runner, community health speaker, and avid selfie-taker. He is a local cardiologist in Dayton, OH known for his ability to make his patients feel comfortable and reassured in stressful times. He has gone out of his way to be an advocate for medical students, patients, and friends. To many across the world, he is a mentor, friend, and hero.

In March 2020, Mukul was infected with COVID-19. As a frontline physician, he was infected early in the pandemics’ start. During his 8 weeks in the ICU at the Cleveland Clinic, Mukul’s lungs endured significant and irreversible damage and he is unable to breathe without significant external support only available in hospitals.

The medical team at the Clinic did not think Mukul would survive his initial battle with COVID-19. In April, he finally tested negative for COVID-19, a miracle. But, Mukul’s lungs suffered significant and permanent damage. He spent the next 3 months in a long-term care facility. As it became apparent his lungs would never heal and allow him to leave a hospital as is, he was air-lifted back to the Cleveland Clinic where it was determined he would need a lung transplant...

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